Tv aspect ratio, Black level, Alt video out black level – Samsung DVD-V4800 User Manual

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Alt Video Out

Black Level

The Black Level feature adjusts the reference level of

black in the video signal to one of two choices:

• Off - Standard NTSC black level. Yields

consistent contrast through all sources.

• On - Enhanced black level, for increased contrast

during DVD playback.

1

Open “MENU”
Press the MENU button while the DVD is in Stop
mode.

2

Select “DVD”
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to highlight “DVD ”
then press the ENTER button.

3

Select “Display”
Highlight “Display”, then press the ENTER button.

4

Set “Black Level”
Highlight “Black Level,” then press the RIGHT
button to select one of the following options:
• On – This will enhance the Black Level for

increased brightness/contrast when

viewing DVDs.

• Off – This is the Standard NTSC reference Black

Level for consistent brightness/contrast
across all sources.

On

Display Setup

On
Off

The “Alt Video Out” option must be set in the on-screen
menu if you have connected your DVD-VCR to a TV using
the S-VIDEO OUT or COMPONENT VIDEO OUT jacks.

• Use the S-Video or Component Video connection

method only for the DVD player. The tuner and VCR
can still be viewed through the RF or line outputs.

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TV Aspect Ratio

Set the aspect ratio (length x width) of your TV screen

so the DVD player will display movies at the

appropriate size for your television. Choose from

standard, letterbox, or widescreen format.

1

Open “MENU”
Press the MENU button while the DVD is in Stop
mode.

2

Select “DVD”
Use the UP/DOWN buttons to highlight “DVD”
then press the ENTER button.

3

Select “Display”
Highlight “Display”, then press the ENTER button.

4

Set “TV Aspect”
Highlight “TV Aspect” then press the RIGHT button
to select one of the following options:
• Widescreen - This method allows you to view the

full 16:9 picture on a widescreen television.

• Letterbox - This method displays the full width of

the widescreen movie on a standard 4:3
television. As a result, black bars will appear at
the top and bottom of the screen.

• Pan-Scan - The familiar way of watching DVD

and VHS movies, this method selectively crops
(by panning and scanning to keep the most
important part of the picture visible) wide screen
movies to fit a standard 4:3 television screen.

Display Setup

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